The COVID-19 pandemic triggered a 25 percent increase in anxiety and depression worldwide, according to the World Health Organization.
In the first year of the pandemic, the global prevalence of anxiety and general depression increased by 25%, according to health experts.
[fwdevp preset_id=”skin_minimal_dark” video_path=”{source:’encrypt:aHR0cHM6Ly92aW1lby5jb20vNjQwMTE4NTIw’, label:’720p’, videoType:’normal’, isPrivate:’no’}” start_at_video=”1″ playback_rate_speed=”1″video_ad_path=”{source:’http://ournews.bs/wp-content/uploads/2021/10/OUR-NEWS-UNFCCC-2021-PROMO.mp4′, start_time:’00:01:00′, fwdevp_time_to_hold_add:’7′, fwdevp_add_duration:’00:00:10′}”] Private schools getting ready for the new school year. In addition to upgrading virtual platforms, officials...